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Would that I need for a better gaming experience with LCPDFR?

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Happy new year for everyone..... Would that I need for a better gaming experience, after installing the modLCPDFR v.1.0?

 

I am new and would like to know everything that I need, for example: Additional MOD'svehicles pack with ELS, skins, ENB's (GTA IV last update) etc, etc.

 

Thanks,

 

Gavill3ro

Edited by Gavill3ro

Happy New Year buddy!

 

I would start out using Abraxas VdhPolice Helper, tow service, coroner mod, ELSv7, cruise control mod (called speed limiter) and Braveheart policing script.  Those will add to the game play and I believe all can be found on this site.

 

I also use PSS Radar for catching speeders and a few other mods for in-game time (slows down the game clock to about 8-9 seconds per game minute, instead of 3 seconds per game minute.  This way an 8-hour shift is about 1-hour game play..roughly).  Few other time-cycle mods, but no ENB for me until I pickup my new gaming rig in a few weeks.

 

As for car mods, too many to list.  Just look around for what you like.  

 

One thing though; install one mod at a time, then play the game for a bit.  You'll be able to determine if the mod works for you without causing issue.  This goes for car mods, gameplay mods, what have you.  If you install 5-6 mods at once, and it porks your game install, you'll never be able to figure out which one is causing problems.  So key point is to take your time and do each mod one-by-one.  

 

Good luck and have fun!

 

DrDetroit

Edited by drdetroit

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Happy New Year buddy!

 

I would start out using Abraxas VdhPolice Helper, tow service, coroner mod, ELSv7, cruise control mod (called speed limiter) and Braveheart policing script.  Those will add to the game play and I believe all can be found on this site.

 

I also use PSS Radar for catching speeders and a few other mods for in-game time (slows down the game clock to about 8-9 seconds per game minute, instead of 3 seconds per game minute.  This way an 8-hour shift is about 1-hour game play..roughly).  Few other time-cycle mods, but no ENB for me until I pickup my new gaming rig in a few weeks.

 

As for car mods, too many to list.  Just look around for what you like.  

 

One thing though; install one mod at a time, then play the game for a bit.  You'll be able to determine if the mod works for you without causing issue.  This goes for car mods, gameplay mods, what have you.  If you install 5-6 mods at once, and it porks your game install, you'll never be able to figure out which one is causing problems.  So key point is to take your time and do each mod one-by-one.  

 

Good luck and have fun!

 

DrDetroit

very grateful for your help...

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